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If you’re looking at Omada for a homelab on ~200€, the usual go-to is the TP‑Link SafeStream Gigabit Multi‑WAN VPN Router TL‑ER7206 (or the slightly newer ER7406) as your gateway + a separate AP. The ER7206 has 1× Gb SFP + multiple Gb Ethernet, VLAN (802.1Q), firewall rules, central Omada SDN manage
...Drunk_Panda_456 in r/TPLink_Omada
January 9, 2026 12:08 PM
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Here my current stack Router: tp-link ER7206 Managed switch: tp-link SG3428 Access points : 3x tp-link EAP245 One mini pc (ThinkCentre M93p) running Debian/Docker with Omada controller Home assistant and related home automation containers (Zigbee, Z-Wave, etc.) Another mini pc (HP EliteDesk 800 G6)
...Griimzer in r/selfhosted
November 19, 2025 12:58 PM
4
I second this. The TP-Link Omada is a prosumer range. Personally I have two WAN (broadband) connections and I'm currently using the ER7206 to do exactly what OP is after. It can handle three connections. The ER7206 Multi-wan router (gateway) has load balancing, and also has a Application Optimized R
...twtonicr in r/HomeNetworking
May 20, 2025 8:59 AM
3
There's also an ER7206 gateway in there, behind the switch. This is a residential installation. The reason I went with a managed system is so that I could more easily build my own WiFi network, which needed to include indoor and outdoor devices. We help care for other folks among our friends and fam
...DaveTheImpaler47 in r/selfhosted
November 22, 2025 6:45 PM
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